Identification of S-genotypes in 17 Chinese cultivars of Japanese plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) and molecular characterisation of 13 novel S-alleles

2008 
SummaryPolymerase chain reaction (PCR) was conducted with Prunus S-RNase gene-specific primers on 17 Chinese cultivars of Japanese plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.). These primers were designed from the conserved regions of Prunus S-RNase genes. Each cultivar produced two amplicons, apart from two cultivars that had three amplicons. In all, 36 amplicons were cloned and sequenced. Analysis of these sequences revealed 13 novel S-alleles, the amino acid sequences of which showed 62% (S15 vs. S19) to 92% (S22 vs. S24) identity. The sequences also demonstrated several typical structural features of Prunus S-RNase genes: three conserved regions (C1, C2 and C3), one hypervariable region (RHV) with one intron, and another intron located at the junction between the signal peptide and the mature protein. Compared to S2 from apricot, S26 from Japanese plum had only two nucleotide substitutions in the exon region, which resulted in only one amino acid residue difference in the signal peptide. However, there were large nu...
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